CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1959/06/02

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Approved for Release. 2020/02/21 C03163337 TOP SECRET 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 2 June 1959 Copy No. C 62 CENTRAL IYTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOC1 WEN T NO. )11 N.D ! i CLASS. Ui-IANC.12j i 0 TS NEXT HEVIEW DA i AUTH:UAT. Ye:YetVIEWER: TOP SECRET WZW/WWWW, Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO3163337 VieZZ/Z/Z/Z/ZWZ A Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Ark I %or- .ollmlieimam� Approved for Release: C03163337 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 1 la Lals.m.., t"--N 2 JUNE 1959 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC USSR seeks to use West German So- cialists to discredit Bonn's position at Geneva. II. ASIA-AFRICA Sudan--Leaders of abortive 22 May coup arrested. Kuwait agrees to weapons stockpile for emergency use by British troops. Jordanian attache offers to work with UAR against Amman government. I IL THE WEST Nicaragua--Unity of opposition ele- ments prompts Somoza to declare state of siege. TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 V/V� 4 4" / ) .0 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337/2), -i-bq"--tibtir= / /; , ./' 41011 / ' 4 / -/ A A // AApproved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO3163337 A CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 2 June 1959 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC USSR-Geneva:CSoviet officials are urging the West Ger- man Social Democr s (SPD) to push their plan for reunifica- tion and disengagement more actively as a means of "getting the conference off dead center." Foreign Minister Gromyko has endorsed the idea of an all-German committee, a feature of the SPD plan which calls for East-West parity in such a committee, as well as a neutral Central European zone, in- cluding Germany, free of foreign troops and nuclear weapons. Gromyko probably believes the plan can be exploited to ern- barrass the Bonn government and bring further pressure on the Western position. SPD party chiefs h ve instructed their representatives at Geneva to press the plan in discussions with the various delegations. East Ger- man propaganda is urging increased SPD activity at Geneva.) (Page 1) II. ASIA-AFRICA Sudan: Brigadiers Shannan and Abdullah, the two senior army officers who forced their way into the Supreme Council in March and were the leading personalities behind the abor- tive coup on 22 May, have been arrested along with a number of junior officers. This action would appear to in- dicate that General Abboud and his supporters are more deter- ined and more confident of their strength than before the army commanders conference held late last week. Clashes between loyal and dissident troops are still possible, however. (Page 3) ;177" .4% Zz � Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 1 �Ut. / � 4 % /".� W. 24 /074 .// //../1 � : 4 otP Kuwait-UK: Kuwait will permit Britain to stockpile tanks as well as other mili- tary equipment for use by British troops who would be brough in during an emergency. This arrangement is intended to as- sure timely and effective acqiqtanee arrainqt any nngeihle mili- tary threat from Iraa.) Jordan: (tolonel Salih Shara, Jordanian military attache in West Germany and brother of Jordan's recently arrested army chief of staff, has approached UAR representatives in n Bonn with proposals for political action against the Jordanian ANY Government, according to a UAR message on 22 May. None " of the proposals is urgent, the message said. Colonel Shara was "exiled" to Bonn last winter because of implication in an antiregime conspiracy uncovered in June 1958. (TOP SE- CRET EIDER) (Page 4) III. THE WEST Nicaragua: President Sornozats imposition on 30 May of a modified state of siege is designed to cope with current in- vasion attempts and with a general strike threatened, in an unusual show of unity, by.. opposition groups ranging from Com- munists to wealthy landowners. it osa bdcae: saw to De currying ou to ou revoiu- tionaries t l'Ticaragaa, w--� shot dc) n by the Nicaraguan air force on 1 Tune, The Costa Rican Government reportedly has seized the airlines erni.).Loyed for this flight in an effort to put an end to air incursions into Nicaragua from Costa Rica. (Page 5) 2 June 59 DAILY BRIEF U. gy,7 /7 / / AApproved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337//,/ A crrrIrTl Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC USSR Seeks to Capitalize, on West German Social Democratic Unification Plan Soviet and East German officials are urging the West Ger- man cial Democrats (SPD) to push their plan for reunification and disengagement more actively as a means of breaking the deadlock at Geneva. In meetings on 20 and 24 May Soviet Am- bassador to West Germany Smirnov expressed the belief that the plan could serve as a means of getting the conference "off dead center" and declared that the SPD press hould be mo, bilized to give the plan international publicity. Soviet leaders probably believe that the idea of an all-Ger- man committee with equal representation as well as other ele- ments of the SPD plan--prohibition of nuclear weapons and with- drawal of foreign troops from a zone in Central Europe includ- ing Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary and with- drawal of these states from NATO and the Warsaw Pact--can be exploited to embarrass the Bonn government and bring fur- ther pressure on the Western position coreign Minister Gromyko on 18 May endorsed the idea of an all-German committee and on 25 May suggested a four-power decla ation favorince talks hy the two German states on ret.anifica- tion t-n East German party (St) propaganda directive of 26 May ailed for popularization of Gromyko's proposal of the pre- ceding day for all-German negotWions on reunification and in- dicated that the party will seek to get the SPD to expound and publicize its plan at Genev9 qince the plan was first formulated in March, the SPD has consistently rejected joint activity with the SED in promoting it. The SPD appears, however, to have sounded out East German reactions through intermediaries in Geneva. Prior to the con- ference Deputy Chairman Wehner, who drafted the plan, instructec) SECRET 2 June 59 CFNITRAI INTFI I ICIFKICT RI II I FTIK1 Page 1 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 rip I Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Nor : SPD press representatives in Geneva to develop contacts with 'bloc delegations. A Free Democratic party representative in Geneva held talks with the East Germans during the week of 11-15 May and informed Wehner of the results. Wehner may be attempting to establish the SPD plan as the basis for future all German discussions hoping to force Bonn into discussing a peace treaty and military disengagement prior to unification) --SECRET 2 June 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Page 2 *ariw, el VI OM TI Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Noe II. ASIA-AFRICA Sudanese Internal Situation The Abboud government, after a period of investigation and cautious maneuvering, has undertaken strong measures against the perpetrators of the 22 May coup attempt. Former Supreme Council member Brigadier Erwa, whom Abboud sent to investigate the dissident movement in the Eastern Com- mand, returned to Khartoum with his report on 28 May. On 29 May a meeting of army commanders, and Supreme Council members took place in Khartoum, nine officers, of the Eastern Command had been arrested, including the two in charge of the movement of troops toward Khartoum on 22 May. Several leaders of the junior officers,' movement in the Northern Command and in the Khartoum area had previously been placed in custody. The government has announced that these officers--15 in all--are shortly to be sent to detention camps in the southern Suda& Brigadiers Shannan and Abdullah, members of the Supreme Military Council and the leading personalities behind the coup attempt, are known to have been placed under arrest early in the morning of 1 June. Thus, while there is still some pos- sibility of a clash between dissident and loyal military units, it appears that Abboud and his supporters have successfully reasserted their authority. This period of military jousting has not prevented the Ab- boud government from forceful action against Sudanese Commu- nists, who apparently tried to take advantage of the situation to step up their activities. At least 24 prominent Communists and Communist-front leaders have been arrested and sent to a de- tention camp in the southern Sudan. SECRET 2 June 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 -Impo Developments in Jordan The Jordanian military attach�n West Germany, Colonel Salih Shara, who is a brother of Jordan's recently arrested army chief of staff, has approached UAR representatives in Bonn with proposals for political action against the Jordanian Government, according to a UAR message from Bonn on 22 May. The Egyptians instructed Shara to submit his proposals, none of which required urgent implementation, in writing. Colonel Shara was implicated in the antiregime conspiracy uncovered in June 1958, but Jordanian authorities were hesitant to take action against him because of the favor his brother enjoyed with Premier Rifai. The problem was finally met by dispatching Colonel Shara to Bonn last winter. Now that the Bedouin officer faction has succeeded in bringing about the resignation of Premier Rifai and the arrest of Major General Sadiq Shara, Colonel Shara's position has probably become untenable. His approach to UAR authorities may well be preliminary to defection to join the other antimonarchical Jordanian officers and officials in exile in the UAR. Following the installation of the Majalli cabinet in Jordan, Cairo advised Damascus on 9 May that "it had been decided not to carry out any action in Jordan at present." The UAR presumably remains interested, however, in supporting potential opposition groups in Jordan. 6tumors continue in Amman, meanwhile, of further retire- ments of army officers including some Christians who are not ac- ceptable to the Bedouin officer clique. On the other hand, a new chief of staff has not yet been appointed, and it is possible that the most notorious Bedouin intriguer, Colonel Abdulla Majalli, may be neutralized by appointment as military attach�n London. Plans to transfer all political intelligence functions to the police may be an indication that the government is seeking to prevent complete domination by the army) TOP SECRET 2 June 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Page 4 _..cm.nr) rim Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Mir III, THE WE ST Opposition to Somoza Government is Widespread Efforts by Nicaraguan President Luis Somoza to pro- vide a transition period of increasing political freedom fol- lowing his father's long dictatorship have not satisfied the many groups which oppose him and his brother, National Guard commandant General Anastasio Somoza, Jr. A recent- ly formed civic action association representing widely disparate economic and political groups inside the country threatened on 29 May to call a general strike to press demands for concessions by the government. Revolutionary action was reportedly being planned at the same time by non-Communist groups, Communist-dominated Nicaraguan revolutionary groups in Cuba and Central America say they have been excluded from the Conservative plans, which they fear will succeed before they are ready to act, leaving them with no stake in the revolution. How- ever, the leading non-Communist revolutionary leader, Enrique Lacayo Farf an, is said recently to have urged unity with the Com- munist exiles, and several Communists are influential in the civic action association, which has the support of the opposition polit- ical union led by the Conservative party. President Somoza is evidently bitter over the repudiation of his policies and says he now realizes the truth of his father's frequent warning that "you can't feed too much meat to a baby." His decision to declare a state of siege and to arrest numerous opposition leaders was taken at the urging of military and other advisers who have feared that Luis' moderation posed a threat to their control over the government. SECRET 2 June 59 CFKITI?Al 11�ITPI I irtrtorr mi II cm.' Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 Page 5 CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03163337 vie THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget Office of Defense and Civilian Mobilization Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Executive Secretary, National Security Council The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration The Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant, United States Marine Corps The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of the Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of the Interior The Secretary of the Interior The Department of Commerce The Secretary of Commerce Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director United States Information Agency The Director Oft .0.16 1 Tr 11 WW1 I. 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